Schedule artisan commands to run at a sub-minute frequency
Laravel's native scheduler allows you to schedule Artisan commands to run every minute.
If you need to execute something with a higher frequency, for example every second, than you've come to the right package. With laravel-short-schedule installed, you can do this:
// in app\Console\Kernel.php
protected function shortSchedule(\Spatie\ShortSchedule\ShortSchedule $shortSchedule)
{
// this command will run every second
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->everySecond();
// this command will run every 30 seconds
$shortSchedule->command('another-artisan-command')->everySeconds(30);
// this command will run every half a second
$shortSchedule->command('another-artisan-command')->everySeconds(0.5);
}Are you a visual learner?
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Installation
You can install the package via composer:
composer require spatie/laravel-short-scheduleIn your production environment you can start the short scheduler with this command
php artisan short-schedule:runYou should use a process monitor like Supervisor to keep this task going at all times, and to automatically start it when your server boots. Whenever you change the schedule, you should restart this command.
Usage
In app\Console\Kernel you should add a method named shortSchedule.
// in app\Console\Kernel.php
protected function shortSchedule(\Spatie\ShortSchedule\ShortSchedule $shortSchedule)
{
// this artisan command will run every second
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->everySecond();
}Specify the amount of seconds
You can run an artisan command every single second like this:
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->everySecond();You can specify a specific amount of seconds using everySeconds
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->everySeconds(30);You can even schedule tasks at sub-second frequency. This task will run every half a second.
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->everySeconds(0.5);Scheduling shell commands
Use exec to schedule a bash command.
$shortSchedule->bash('bash-command')->everySecond();Preventing overlaps
By default, a scheduled command will run, even if the previous invocation is still running.
You can prevent that by tacking on withoutOverlapping
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->everySecond()->withoutOverlapping();Between time constraints
Limit the task to run between start and end times.
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->between('09:00', '17:00')->everySecond();It is safe use overflow days. In this example the command will run on every second between 21:00 and 01:00
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->between('21:00', '01:00')->everySecond();Truth test constraints
The command will run if the given closure return a truthy value. The closure will be evaluated at the same frequency the command is scheduled. So if you schedule the command to run every second, the given closure will also run every second.
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->when(fn() => rand() %2)->everySecond();Environment constraints
The command will only run on the given environment.
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->environment('production')->everySecond();You can also pass an array:
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->environment(['staging', 'production'])->everySecond();Composite constraints
You can use all constraints mentioned above at once. The command will only execute if all the used constraints pass.
$shortSchedule
->command('artisan-command')
->between('09:00', '17:00')
->when($callable)
->everySecond();Maintenance Mode
Commands won't run whilst Laravel is in maintenance mode. If you would like to force a command to run in maintenance mode you can use the runInMaintenanceMode method.
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->everySecond()->runInMaintenanceMode();Running Tasks On One Server
Limit commands to only run on one server at a time.
$shortSchedule->command('artisan-command')->everySecond()->onOneServer();Events
Executing any code when responding to these events is blocking. If your code takes a long time to execute, all short scheduled jobs will be delayed. We highly recommend to put any code you wish to execute in response to these events on a queue.
Spatie\ShortSchedule\Events\ShortScheduledTaskStarting
This event will be fired right before a task will be started. It has these public properties:
command: the command string that will be executedprocess: the instance ofSymfony\Component\Process\Processthat will be used to execute the command
Spatie\ShortSchedule\Events\ShortScheduledTaskStarted
This event will be fired right before a task has been started. It has these public properties:
command: the command string that is being executedprocess: the instance ofSymfony\Component\Process\Processthat is executing the command
Testing
composer testChangelog
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
Contributing
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
Security
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
Credits
License
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.

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